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Overview and Test Objectives
Field 061: Visually Impaired

Test Overview

Table outlining the test format, number of questions, time, and passing score.
Format Computer-based test (CBT)
Number of Questions 100 multiple-choice questions
Time 2 hours 30 minutes*
Passing Score 220

*Does not include 15-minute CBT tutorial

Test Objectives

Table outlining test content and subject weighting by sub area and objective.
Subarea Range of Objectives Approximate Percentage of Questions on Test
I Human Development and Students with Special Educational Needs 001–010 20%
II Visual Impairments 011–017 14%
III Assessment 018–026 16%
IV Program Development and Intervention 027–046 34%
V Professional Knowledge and Legal Issues 047–054 16%

Hover over each subarea for details of subtest content or see table above.

Sub area 1 20%
Sub area 2 14%
Sub area 3 16%
Sub area 4 34%
Sub area 5 16%

Subarea I—HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS

Objective 001—Understand human development during infancy.

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Objective 002—Understand human development during early childhood.

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Objective 003—Understand human development during middle childhood.

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Objective 004—Understand human development during adolescence.

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Objective 005—Analyze the effects of physical, biological, cultural, and environmental factors on human development.

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Objective 006—Understand mental impairments.

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Objective 007—Understand specific learning disabilities.

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Objective 008—Understand emotional impairments.

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Objective 009—Understand speech, language, and hearing impairments.

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Objective 010—Understand physical and health impairments.

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Subarea II—VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS

Objective 011—Identify visual impairments and their characteristics.

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Objective 012—Analyze the influence of visual impairments on human development.

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Objective 013—Analyze the functional effects of visual impairments.

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Objective 014—Understand the causes of visual impairments and methods of prevention.

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Objective 015—Understand anatomical and physiological aspects of vision.

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Objective 016—Understand the basic principles of light and optics.

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Objective 017—Understand the development of vision and visual perception.

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Subarea III—ASSESSMENT

Objective 018—Understand legal requirements relating to assessment.

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Objective 019—Understand formal assessment instruments.

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Objective 020—Understand methods of informal assessment.

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Objective 021—Apply methods used to assess functional vision.

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Objective 022—Apply assessment procedures appropriate for developmental areas, educational achievement, and skills specific to the visually impaired student.

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Objective 023—Understand tests, procedures, and observational techniques for assessing the orientation skills, mobility skills, and motor development of students with visual impairments.

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Objective 024—Understand instruments used in intellectual assessment.

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Objective 025—Apply continuous assessment procedures.

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Objective 026—Apply assessment data to the development and revision of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).

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Subarea IV—PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND INTERVENTION

Objective 027—Identify procedures for conducting a comprehensive evaluation.

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Objective 028—Understand the development of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for students with visual impairments.

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Objective 029—Understand the implementation of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for students with visual impairments.

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Objective 030—Analyze the continuum of alternative placements and programs available to individuals with visual impairments.

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Objective 031—Identify the roles of personnel who provide ancillary and other related services to students with visual impairments.

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Objective 032—Understand sensory training techniques used with students with visual impairments.

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Objective 033—Apply the use of low vision aids.

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Objective 034—Understand basic techniques for teaching orientation and mobility skills to students with visual impairments.

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Objective 035—Understand literary braille code and the Braille Code of Mathematics and Scientific Notation (Nemeth).

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Note: Due to the full implementation of Unified English Braille (UEB) in Michigan, as of January 2016, any items assessing literary braille will not contribute to a candidate's score.

Objective 036—Identify techniques for braille reading and writing instruction.

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Objective 037—Apply techniques for developing the communication skills of students with visual impairments.

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Objective 038—Understand the use of educational materials, media, and equipment for students with visual impairments.

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Objective 039—Apply techniques for content-area instruction for students with visual impairments.

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Objective 040—Apply intervention and instruction techniques in the education of visually impaired students who have additional handicapping conditions.

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Objective 041—Understand ways to develop the social skills of students with visual impairments.

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Objective 042—Apply techniques for providing career education, vocational education, and vocational training and rehabilitation to students with visual impairments.

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Objective 043—Apply techniques for teaching independent living skills to students with visual impairments.

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Objective 044—Understand the use of technological advances in the education of the visually impaired.

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Objective 045—Understand the development and implementation of behavior management programs.

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Objective 046—Understand techniques for managing a classroom effectively.

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Subarea V—PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND LEGAL ISSUES

Objective 047—Understand the rights of students with special educational needs and the rights and responsibilities of their parents, guardians, advocates, teachers, and administrators.

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Objective 048—Apply procedures and processes for consulting with school personnel.

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Objective 049—Identify organizations, agencies, and resources involved in education and rehabilitation of the visually impaired.

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Objective 050—Understand the historical development of education for students with visual impairments.

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Objective 051—Understand methods of communicating and interacting with the families of students with visual impairments, including those who are linguistically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse.

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Objective 052—Understand current research on visual impairments.

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Objective 053—Apply federal laws and regulations concerning the delivery of special education and related services.

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Objective 054—Apply Michigan state laws and regulations concerning the delivery of special education and related services.

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